A Look Back At 2017

  • [feedquote='Wing Commander News','http://www.wcnews.com/index.shtml#13353']The year 2017 is on the way out as I write this, so it's time to review what a wonderful year it's been. We got a taste of the action in yesterday's

    Fan Project of the Year roundup

    . There were lots projects that released some great things for the community over the past twelve months, including many playable adventures and multiplayer games. Since we just highlighted all those, this post will focus mostly on other news items, so be sure to go back and check out those if you missed them.

    arcade-3t.jpgWe started January on a high note with the digital release of

    The Price of Freedom

    . It was followed by

    False Colors

    and

    Action Stations

    (whose

    cover

    we also learned more about). This rounded out the Baen novels, except for End Run which we hope to see in 2018. EA also added the Wing Commander games to its

    Origin Access Vault

    , meaning subscribers to their service can all play WC for free now. This helped add even more new fans to the mix. Although many German fans were already aware of this, few people in other regions had ever seen the version of WC4 with a

    nifty metal dog tag

    . These quickly became a hot commodity for collectors around the globe! And although it's been more than eight years since the final chapter release, we're still enjoying the fruits of the Wing Commander

    Standoff

    mod in the form of an

    alternate soundtrack

    that was shared with fans.

    Alfred_Wong_Arrow_2-2t.jpgFebruary began with a cool treatment to the WC3 Behind the Screens documentary. It got some

    visual enhancements

    that removed a lot of the old graininess and compression noise and made it look good as new. We also learned about yet a new variant of a WC game. An exciting

    third type of WC4 DVD

    was discovered. This was an exciting month for me as we welcomed a new future Wingnut when my daughter was born. A big thanks to all of the rest of the CIC Staff that helped cover and kept the flow of news coming out seamlessly as always.

    privateer_logo_and_galaxyt.jpgStarting in the spring, the team at Cloud Imperium Games began producing some very cool historical livestreams on a variety of subjects. These included

    Pre-Christory

    ,

    Privateer

    ,

    Academy, Armada & Arena

    ,

    WC3

    and

    WC4

    . These were mostly anchored by LOAF and are a must-watch for in-depth commentary and insightful trivia. Fatman's

    Wing One

    soundtrack also hit the mainstream by appearing in both the iTunes and the Amazon music digital storefronts. WC artist

    Mike Winterbauer

    also successfully launched a kickstarter to get his classic video game art book printed. The

    Prophecy Demo

    also got some love via a graphical improvement patch and we found a

    new screenshot

    of the elusive WC2 for SNES! There were also some pretty cool April Fools gags, including a neat

    Privateer teaser

    by the folks behind Rebel Galaxy. And we found and released the

    shooting script

    for Privateer 2.

    pilgrim_legacy_mapt.jpgThe summer was amazing for crafty Wingnuts! djfx built a

    kick butt joystick rig

    and Alfred Wong made one of the best looking physical

    Arrow models

    ever made. It was a good time for music with Wing Commander also

    appearing in concert

    again, and George Oldziey's

    kickstarter relaunched

    . It was successfully funded, and a WC bar music recording session has been tentatively set for February. Some new prerelease

    WC2 footage

    was found, we ran across new

    Prophecy promotional art

    ,

    Academy in Arabic

    was uncovered, and there was even a proposed

    Privateer in-browser game

    discovered circa 2013!

    bluehair50t.jpgIn the later months of the year, Arena celebrated its

    10th birthday

    , UO reached its

    20th milestone

    in September and Prophecy also

    hit 20

    in December. The Wing Commander Movie was also included in the

    Movies Anywhere

    initiative so it became easier to share your digital copy between different platforms. Movie fans also got a rare treat in the form of

    Wojo releasing his Pilgrim Legacy assets

    . Origin artist Denis Loubet also penned a

    pretty swanky Bluehair poster

    to go along with a slick Avatar sketch as an early holiday gift to the fans. Whew! Another great year in the Wing Commander community. We can't wait to see what 2018 brings next! We know one thing to look forward to - the CIC will turn 20 years old! We can't wait to celebrate with all of you!


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